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Description This is an advanced socio-legal course which draws on doctrinal, contextual and criminological sources to examine a range of current criminal justice issues. The course is aimed at advanced level students looking for a research-based elective which enables you to hone your research and writing skills and develop your theoretical, legal, policy and presentational skills in a collegial, interactive teaching environment in which students are treated with respect. The course may be taught intensively over five days, with an introductory evening class to collect course materials and receive information about the assessment scheme, followed by four days of classes over two weekends.
LLM Specialisation Human Rights and Social Justice; Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Recommended Prior Knowledge Criminal Law 1 and 2 or equivalent.
Course Objectives The main aim of the course is to emphasise the integration of legal, social, political and policy analysis of the criminal justice system within a sophisticated theoretical framework, and to foster research skills which involve considerable student autonomy and choice. The mix of legal, doctrinal, criminological, critical, and policy-oriented perspectives is intended to enhance interdisciplinary research, writing and advocacy skills.
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Course Texts Prescribed Recommended
Resources Course readings; Recommended texts; Library holdings.
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